A teacher shows a robot to children at a primary school in Japan. Remarkably, the school's robot was built by a start-up company in Shenzhen. "I like this robot because I need to activate all the brain cells," said A, an 11-year-old primary school student who is a big fan of the Chinese product. Chinese companies have expanded their business globally as demand for education robots continues to grow. (China's smart robot startup opens up to western markets, financial times)

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China's intelligent robot enterprises recognize that independent innovation is closely related to the rise and decline of themselves. So they insist on enhancing core competitiveness by innovation, and constantly accumulating IP resourcese, so as to lay a solid foundation for venturing out.

（Editor Shao Jingjing）

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